London-based developer Mind Candy announced that Moshi Monsters, a free-to-play social online game allowing kids to adopt and raise pet monsters, reached 10 million registered players.
Launched in April 2008, the browser-based MMO has players choosing from one of six monsters to customize and nurture, decorating their homes, playing minigames (e.g. a Bejeweled-style puzzer), and solving puzzles that test skills like basic math, spatial awareness, logic, and vocabulary.
Mind Candy - the games studio behind global kids phenomenon Moshi Monsters - today announces it has signed leading UK indie developer, Sumo Digital to produce its third Nintendo DS title for launch in the UK, US and Australia in Q4 2013.
Player Attack: Walls 360 has been floating around for a while making huge wall-sized stickers, and today it's turned to the Cute Side, releasing a massive collection of Moshi Monsters-inspired wall graphics.
Starting today, there's an all-new collection of re-positionable stickers (printed on a sort of fabric paper that prevents tearing), starring giant Moshi Monsters and Moshlings, from the smash hit gaming brand.
Moshi Monsters is sweeping the children's gaming world and is currently the most popular children's virtual pet world available. There are plenty of other great games for kids that allow them to adopt a virtual pet though, learn more about which one is perfect for you or your child.